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I played this simply for the fact it had zombies and was something different than what we normally play. Too bad it is only two-player multiplayer and also too bad the entertainment value wears out very quickly. It's a pretty basic game all around, provides minimal fun and wears out its welcome quickly. Not even zombies can make this one better.

Presentation: Boring, generic, crappy - take your pick. It's about as lazy as you can get - a Unity Engine game that uses easily-available assets. This screams cash-grab and nothing about it refutes that fact. The enemies don't even look like good zombies the areas is a flat, gray slab with a single light the barricades and weapons are standard and the player characters are bland. Nothing about the game stands out and about the best thing I can...

“Yet Another Zombie Defense” (“YAZD”) is the second game released by the ironically-named Awesome Games Studio, which got its start thanks to the Xbox Live Indie Games platform that graced the Xbox 360’s digital marketplace with a seemingly endless supply of garbage. After releasing on Live in 2010, Awesome Games Studio ported “YAZD” to iOS and browser gaming platform, Kongregate, in 2013 before moving on to Steam in 2014. I would have been happy to ignore “YAZD” until the end of time, but, unfortunately, Nick ended up with a Steam copy thanks to a Humble Bundle and we were desperately low on anything to play that features local coop.

Presentation
“YAZD” is not only a Unity Engine game, it’s a Unity game AND an asset flip. Nothing about the presentation is positive, as the enti...